Manolo Blahnik Will Sponsor The V&A’s New Marie Antoinette Exhibit
Let them eat cake! Marie Antoinette‘s extravagant fashion will take center stage at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London next fall, thanks to the upcoming exhibit “Marie Antoinette Style,”which will be sponsored by Manolo Blahnik. On display from September 20th, 2025 to March 22nd, 2026, the range...
Kenneth Cole’s New Documentary Follows His Impact Beyond Fashion
Kenneth Cole is getting the big-screen treatment! The designer’s new documentary, A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole, premiered to a fashionable crowd this week at The Paley Center For Media. Directed by Dori Berinstein, the film doesn’t just cover Cole’s fashion career—it also tracks his decades...
Acne Studios Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary With A Gilded Acne Paper Issue
Happy 20th birthday, Acne Studios! The Swedish label is marking its two decades in fashion with a new “Golden”-themed book-meets-magazine tome, Acne Paper. The brand’s project includes an artistic analysis on the color gold over history, along with its role at the brand—plus artistic...
Jimmy Choo’s Archive Collection Includes Carrie Bradshaw’s Most Famous Heels
For Jimmy Choo’s 30th anniversary, Creative Director Sandra Choi tapped clothing designer Conner Ives and fashion journalist Alexander Fury to help curate a capsule collection of eight designs that capture the brand’s history. Sifting through over 14,000 styles, the trio decided to narrow down their focus: They shifted...
Prabal Gurung Confronts Some Hard Truths in His Moving New Memoir, Walk Like A Girl
Early in his career in New York, designer Prabal Gurung got to thinking about his ambitions. “Start a brand,” began the list. “Get in a few stores. Dress Oprah. Michelle Obama. Gloria Steinem. Get in Vogue. Apply for CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Win CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Go to the Met Gala.
CFDA: Members Shine in “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Exhibit
CDFA: “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the much-anticipated spring exhibition at the Met Museum’s Costume Institute, presents a history of Black style through the lens of dandyism.“Dandyism is about taking care of how you appear. It’s the right shoes, the right pocket square, the right tie, and most importantly...
Everything to Know About the 2025 Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival is set to take center stage once again as the global heart of cinema next month. French actor Laurent Lafitte will host the opening and closing ceremonies from May 13th to 24th, stepping in for Camille Cottin. Presiding over the 2025 jury is none other than Juliette Binoche—Oscar winner...
David Hockney Just Keeps Painting
As he prepares for the most comprehensive exhibition of his career, the 87-year-old legendary artist opens up about aging, iPhone art, and the unstoppable urge to create. An unrepentant lifetime smoker, David Hockney, 87, wheezes from respiratory difficulties. He sleeps during some of the day and is watched over by round-the-clock nurses.
Leigh Bowery, as Remembered by His Closest Friends and Collaborators
As Tate Modern’s long-overdue Leigh Bowery retrospective opens, his community remembers his relentless provocations and quicksilver mind, his electrifying looks and voracious appetites – and his genius for turning the act of going out into an art. Bewitched by tales of fancy-dressed Blitz Kids, in 1980 Leigh Bowery...
Virgil Abloh’s Legacy Chronicled in Biography “Make It Ours” by Robin Givhan
CFDA: In an upcoming chronicle of the late Virgil Abloh’s impact, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Robin Givhan offers his biography “Make It Ours: Crashing the Gates of Culture With Virgil Abloh,” a powerful meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and luxury.
Edward Enninful & His Sister Akua Launch New Media Platform EE72
News: We finally know what Edward Enninful‘s been up to since leaving British Vogue.The editorial darling has just announced the launch of EE72, a global media and entertainment company he co-founded with sister Akua Enninful. In a video shared to Edward’s Instagram on Monday...
Amanda Seyfried Doesn’t Take Herself Too Seriously
Film & TV: “We probably shouldn’t hug” is the first thing Amanda Seyfried says when we meet at an Upper West Side diner in late December. “My son threw up all over me.” The incident happened a few days prior, and Seyfried, in mom mode, is worried about spreading germs.
Manolo Blahnik Will Sponsor The V&A’s New Marie Antoinette Exhibit
Let them eat cake! Marie Antoinette‘s extravagant fashion will take center stage at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London next fall, thanks to the upcoming exhibit “Marie Antoinette Style,”which will be sponsored by Manolo Blahnik. On display from September 20th, 2025 to March 22nd, 2026, the range...
Kenneth Cole’s New Documentary Follows His Impact Beyond Fashion
Kenneth Cole is getting the big-screen treatment! The designer’s new documentary, A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole, premiered to a fashionable crowd this week at The Paley Center For Media. Directed by Dori Berinstein, the film doesn’t just cover Cole’s fashion career—it also tracks his decades...
Acne Studios Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary With A Gilded Acne Paper Issue
Happy 20th birthday, Acne Studios! The Swedish label is marking its two decades in fashion with a new “Golden”-themed book-meets-magazine tome, Acne Paper. The brand’s project includes an artistic analysis on the color gold over history, along with its role at the brand—plus artistic...
Jimmy Choo’s Archive Collection Includes Carrie Bradshaw’s Most Famous Heels
For Jimmy Choo’s 30th anniversary, Creative Director Sandra Choi tapped clothing designer Conner Ives and fashion journalist Alexander Fury to help curate a capsule collection of eight designs that capture the brand’s history. Sifting through over 14,000 styles, the trio decided to narrow down their focus: They shifted...
Prabal Gurung Confronts Some Hard Truths in His Moving New Memoir, Walk Like A Girl
Early in his career in New York, designer Prabal Gurung got to thinking about his ambitions. “Start a brand,” began the list. “Get in a few stores. Dress Oprah. Michelle Obama. Gloria Steinem. Get in Vogue. Apply for CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Win CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Go to the Met Gala.
CFDA: Members Shine in “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Exhibit
CDFA: “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the much-anticipated spring exhibition at the Met Museum’s Costume Institute, presents a history of Black style through the lens of dandyism.“Dandyism is about taking care of how you appear. It’s the right shoes, the right pocket square, the right tie, and most importantly...
Everything to Know About the 2025 Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival is set to take center stage once again as the global heart of cinema next month. French actor Laurent Lafitte will host the opening and closing ceremonies from May 13th to 24th, stepping in for Camille Cottin. Presiding over the 2025 jury is none other than Juliette Binoche—Oscar winner...
David Hockney Just Keeps Painting
As he prepares for the most comprehensive exhibition of his career, the 87-year-old legendary artist opens up about aging, iPhone art, and the unstoppable urge to create. An unrepentant lifetime smoker, David Hockney, 87, wheezes from respiratory difficulties. He sleeps during some of the day and is watched over by round-the-clock nurses.
Leigh Bowery, as Remembered by His Closest Friends and Collaborators
As Tate Modern’s long-overdue Leigh Bowery retrospective opens, his community remembers his relentless provocations and quicksilver mind, his electrifying looks and voracious appetites – and his genius for turning the act of going out into an art. Bewitched by tales of fancy-dressed Blitz Kids, in 1980 Leigh Bowery...
Virgil Abloh’s Legacy Chronicled in Biography “Make It Ours” by Robin Givhan
CFDA: In an upcoming chronicle of the late Virgil Abloh’s impact, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Robin Givhan offers his biography “Make It Ours: Crashing the Gates of Culture With Virgil Abloh,” a powerful meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and luxury.
Edward Enninful & His Sister Akua Launch New Media Platform EE72
News: We finally know what Edward Enninful‘s been up to since leaving British Vogue.The editorial darling has just announced the launch of EE72, a global media and entertainment company he co-founded with sister Akua Enninful. In a video shared to Edward’s Instagram on Monday...
Amanda Seyfried Doesn’t Take Herself Too Seriously
Film & TV: “We probably shouldn’t hug” is the first thing Amanda Seyfried says when we meet at an Upper West Side diner in late December. “My son threw up all over me.” The incident happened a few days prior, and Seyfried, in mom mode, is worried about spreading germs.
Manolo Blahnik Will Sponsor The V&A’s New Marie Antoinette Exhibit
Let them eat cake! Marie Antoinette‘s extravagant fashion will take center stage at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London next fall, thanks to the upcoming exhibit “Marie Antoinette Style,”which will be sponsored by Manolo Blahnik. On display from September 20th, 2025 to March 22nd, 2026, the range...
Kenneth Cole’s New Documentary Follows His Impact Beyond Fashion
Kenneth Cole is getting the big-screen treatment! The designer’s new documentary, A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole, premiered to a fashionable crowd this week at The Paley Center For Media. Directed by Dori Berinstein, the film doesn’t just cover Cole’s fashion career—it also tracks his decades...
Acne Studios Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary With A Gilded Acne Paper Issue
Happy 20th birthday, Acne Studios! The Swedish label is marking its two decades in fashion with a new “Golden”-themed book-meets-magazine tome, Acne Paper. The brand’s project includes an artistic analysis on the color gold over history, along with its role at the brand—plus artistic...
Jimmy Choo’s Archive Collection Includes Carrie Bradshaw’s Most Famous Heels
For Jimmy Choo’s 30th anniversary, Creative Director Sandra Choi tapped clothing designer Conner Ives and fashion journalist Alexander Fury to help curate a capsule collection of eight designs that capture the brand’s history. Sifting through over 14,000 styles, the trio decided to narrow down their focus: They shifted...
Prabal Gurung Confronts Some Hard Truths in His Moving New Memoir, Walk Like A Girl
Early in his career in New York, designer Prabal Gurung got to thinking about his ambitions. “Start a brand,” began the list. “Get in a few stores. Dress Oprah. Michelle Obama. Gloria Steinem. Get in Vogue. Apply for CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Win CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. Go to the Met Gala.
CFDA: Members Shine in “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Exhibit
CDFA: “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the much-anticipated spring exhibition at the Met Museum’s Costume Institute, presents a history of Black style through the lens of dandyism.“Dandyism is about taking care of how you appear. It’s the right shoes, the right pocket square, the right tie, and most importantly...
Everything to Know About the 2025 Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival is set to take center stage once again as the global heart of cinema next month. French actor Laurent Lafitte will host the opening and closing ceremonies from May 13th to 24th, stepping in for Camille Cottin. Presiding over the 2025 jury is none other than Juliette Binoche—Oscar winner...
David Hockney Just Keeps Painting
As he prepares for the most comprehensive exhibition of his career, the 87-year-old legendary artist opens up about aging, iPhone art, and the unstoppable urge to create. An unrepentant lifetime smoker, David Hockney, 87, wheezes from respiratory difficulties. He sleeps during some of the day and is watched over by round-the-clock nurses.
Leigh Bowery, as Remembered by His Closest Friends and Collaborators
As Tate Modern’s long-overdue Leigh Bowery retrospective opens, his community remembers his relentless provocations and quicksilver mind, his electrifying looks and voracious appetites – and his genius for turning the act of going out into an art. Bewitched by tales of fancy-dressed Blitz Kids, in 1980 Leigh Bowery...
Virgil Abloh’s Legacy Chronicled in Biography “Make It Ours” by Robin Givhan
CFDA: In an upcoming chronicle of the late Virgil Abloh’s impact, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Robin Givhan offers his biography “Make It Ours: Crashing the Gates of Culture With Virgil Abloh,” a powerful meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and luxury.
Edward Enninful & His Sister Akua Launch New Media Platform EE72
News: We finally know what Edward Enninful‘s been up to since leaving British Vogue.The editorial darling has just announced the launch of EE72, a global media and entertainment company he co-founded with sister Akua Enninful. In a video shared to Edward’s Instagram on Monday...
Amanda Seyfried Doesn’t Take Herself Too Seriously
Film & TV: “We probably shouldn’t hug” is the first thing Amanda Seyfried says when we meet at an Upper West Side diner in late December. “My son threw up all over me.” The incident happened a few days prior, and Seyfried, in mom mode, is worried about spreading germs.